Lilash Review - An Amazing Solution For Thicker Eyelashes
75LiLash Review - A Solution For Thicker And Longer Eyelashes!
Finally, my search is over! That seems to me a strange way to begin, but it is truly the way I feel. Let me explain. If you're like me, you realize that a woman's appearance is very important. And the way other people perceive you effects the way you look at yourself.
Also, you know that the trends that are set today by all the fashion magazines are pretty hard to live up to. Being a life long sufferer of short, stubby, nearly invisible eyelashes have been a real trial for my self-esteem. It probably seems silly, but it's' true. Ever since I can remember I wanted to have those long, luminous lashes that I saw on models and stars everywhere. Unfortunately, heredity cursed me with my mother's lashes, which leave much to be desired.
Well, I was determined not to take this skimpy lash trait sitting down. First, I started the mascara era. Mascara, that clumpy, lumpy, sticky mass of goo that is supposed to transform me into a supermodel with 1/2-inch long lashes disappointingly, left me with only stubby black twigs on my eyes. In frustrated desperation, I graduated to the false phase, false eye lashes of course.
That seemed to be a good solution for a while, till my natural eyelashes began to grow sparse and finally fall out. To my utter horror I looked in the mirror one day and couldn't believe what I saw. I had gone from some lashes to practically none. To add to my misery, since using the false eyelash glue for some time, my eyelids had become extremely sensitive and even trying to apply the lashes was a daily trial. It went on like this for a while.
What else could I do? Beauty before brains right. Well, thanks to an insightful friend, I finally smartened up. Through the lashless grapevine I discovered a miracle product for sparse or damaged lashes. This wonder product is LiLash.
When I heard about LiLash it seemed too good to be true, but it is true. Within 2 weeks of applying LiLash to my eyelids as part of my nightly routine, I was astounded to discover beautiful little lashes popping right out of the recently vacated lash hair follicles!
Imagine my delight in LiLash. My lashes were growing back, and had never seemed so full and thick. Now in my fourth week of the LiLash Treatment, my lashes are almost 1/2 of an inch long!!! Watch out world. My lashes are thicker and stronger and still growing.
You see, LiLash is a Purified Eyelash Stimulator. It actually nourishes the lash follicles and stimulates lash growth, while at the same time, strengthening them. I was concerned about using LiLash on my lash glue damaged lids, because they had become so sensitive, but LiLash is a very gentle formula, and I didn't experience any discomfort at all. It was actually rather soothing when I applied it.
The LiLash product comes in a small tube accompanied with an applicator brush, which makes it easy to just brush on your lids. For the money you pay, LiLash lasts a long time. The LiLash product makers recommend one daily application of LiLash for four to six weeks and then two or three applications a week thereafter. With that regime, this heavenly little tube will last me for a long time to come.
I am so happy with LiLash. I would recommend it to anyone who has small, short or damaged lashes. I even ordered LiLash for my mom, who is now in her first week of treatment. LiLash has really improved my self-image, and I have already gotten loads of compliments from both men and women. LiLash really works. LiLash made the difference for me, and you know what? I don't think I'll ever have to worry about applying mascara again. Thank you soooo much LiLash!
To get more information on LiLash click here.
P.S. I heard somewhere that this might work on overly plucked eyebrows too!
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Comments
Have you had any discoloration of the iris using this product?
I have been on Alphagan P for years. I have noticed recently that my very sparse eyelashes are now thicker and longer. Since my eyepressure is now rising, I am also using Travatan in conjunction with the Alphagan and thought it might be the Travatan causing the lash growth. The scary part is that Travatan, not Alphagan, will permanently turn your blue or green eyes brown.
I have not used Lilash, but I have been a Revitalash user for over a year and LOVE my results. People ask me all the time if I am wearing falsies!! I don't know much about Lilash and I don't plan on switching because I am so satisfied with Revitalash. I love the fact that it was created by an eye doctor and they give to the cancer fighting community. My Aunt received a free tube of Revitalash because she is a cancer survivor!! idk.. I look for the little things in companies that set them apart..
I, too, love the fact that Revitalash "gives back" to the cancer community!!! I'm a volunteer with the American Cancer Society and know what losing hair can do to a woman. Several cancer survivors I know use this product with amazing results. They buy it from an Esthetician at a Dayspa. I've been telling everyone I know about it----even friends who have their lashes and brows. I'm gonna try it, too!!! Thanks Revitalash for being so cancer-conscious!!!
After reading your review I decided to try it(crossing my fingers).I have been using the product for about 3days I noticed my lashes are stronger not coming out as much seem a little longer but only time will tell. I am posting my progress on you tube if anyone is interested check out bellareviews. Also my eyelashes started out about medium length and fortunately I have a natural curl but I want the dramatic effect of longer lashes. I have no side effects at all as of now and will be posting an updated review soon.









Please be careful says:
10 months ago
Lilash uses the active ingredient in Alphagan, a pharmaceutical product that is meant to be used for glaucoma, and lowers intraocular pressure. It is true that one of the common side effects of Alphagan is eyelash growth (you can find that on the package insert), but to my knowledge (and from what I can see on the Federal Government's clinical trial records online), Lilash has never been clinically tested in its current dosage form, concentration or topical method of delivery (no randomized controlled clinical trials, as the FDA would require). We still don't know the effects that the drug has on intraocular pressure, vision, etc. over time, so I would be cautious with the use of this product.